Land snails have eyes located on the tips of their tentacles, but their vision is quite limited. They can detect light and dark, which helps them navigate their environment, but their ability to see colors is not well developed. Some studies suggest that they might perceive differences in light wavelengths, but this is not the same as seeing a range of colors like humans do. Overall, their vision is primarily adapted for detecting movement and shadows rather than color differentiation.
no they are colour blind
They are land snails.
Snails cannot change colors.
Sea snails typically have a spiral-shaped shell, a muscular foot for movement, two tentacles with eyes on the end, and a mouth with a radula for feeding. They come in various colors and sizes depending on the species.
because land snails normally stay on land and pond snails stay in the water
No.
No. Snail can not detect the colors
no land snails haft to live on land such as dirt and grass.but an ocean snail needs to live water to live.
Thrushes east snails.
Land
Land snails have very limited eyesight and can primarily detect light and dark rather than colors. Their eyes, located on the tips of their tentacles, are not as developed as those of many other animals, so they primarily rely on other senses, such as touch and smell, for navigation. As a result, they do not see in color like many other creatures do.
Many species of land or aquatic snails exist.